Resolved: specialized architectures, languages, and system software should supplant general-purpose alternatives within a decade
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- Resolved: specialized architectures, languages, and system software should supplant general-purpose alternatives within a decade
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Resolved: specialized architectures, languages, and system software should supplant general-purpose alternatives within a decade
ASPLOS '14The field of computing has struggled since its inception with the tension between specialization and generalization. Specialized architectures, programming languages, and system software promise better performance (across many metrics, including ...
Resolved: specialized architectures, languages, and system software should supplant general-purpose alternatives within a decade
ASPLOS '14The field of computing has struggled since its inception with the tension between specialization and generalization. Specialized architectures, programming languages, and system software promise better performance (across many metrics, including ...
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- Rajeev Balasubramonian,
- Al Davis,
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- Sarita Adve
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